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They Say They Want a Revolution … Count Me Out

Posted on August 30, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

Can you feel it? Are you hearing it? A perfectly horrific human storm of civil unrest is roiling and boiling on the North State’s horizon. The growing storm is emboldened by local militia groups; strengthened by social media posts that… Continue Reading →

COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion
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City of Redding CARES Act Business Relief Grant Fund

Posted on August 29, 2020 by Press Release

On August 18, 2020 the Redding City Council directed the City of Redding to support local businesses with $750,000 in CARES Act Funding. On Friday, August 28th, the CARES Act Business Relief Grant Program will launch, which will provide $750,000… Continue Reading →

Community Announcements, COVID-19, Press release Business Relieg Grant Program, CARES Act, city of Redding, COVID-19
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Contractors and Common Courtesy: Where Have All the Manners Gone?

Posted on August 27, 2020 by Guest Speaker

I have noticed an increasing trend of contractors of all sorts who just ignore you when you try to outreach to them to get information or a quote for work. Many of them advertise, claim they are the best, and… Continue Reading →

Columns, Guest Columnist, Lead Story, Opinion, Opinion contractors, courtesy, Dean Germano

Redding Police Investigating Missing Person

Posted on August 24, 2020 by Press Release

On August 23rd, 2020, the Redding Police Department was contacted by family members of Anthony “Tony” Richards (34 years of Redding), who wanted to report him as missing. Richards family and friends reported they hadn’t seen or heard from him… Continue Reading →

Community Announcements, Press release missing adult
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Proud Patriots or Belligerent Bullies?

Posted on August 24, 2020 by Doni Chamberlain

Tehama County business owner Carlos Zapata claimed he wasn’t making threats when he angrily addressed the Shasta County Board of Supervisors. However, if you watch the video, there’s no mistaking that’s exactly what he did. The video of his speech… Continue Reading →

COVID-19, Lead Story, Opinion Carlos Zapata, Jesse Lane
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What Happened to Mo?

Posted on August 21, 2020 by Guest Speaker

The June 24 article “Did Mo’s Life Matter?” published on A News Café, is a reminder that all communities need to review their police policy manuals on the use of force and how these incidents are investigated and reported. This… Continue Reading →

Guest Columnist, Lead Story, Opinion Dr. Mark Pierce, Mark Pierce, Morgan James Davis, opinion, R.V. Scheide

CalHOME Disaster Recovery Funding

Posted on August 19, 2020 by Press Release

  NorCal Community Recovery Team (CRT), along with the County of Shasta and the City of Redding, would like to announce that CalHOME Disaster Recovery Funding (CalHOME) will soon be available to our community to assist qualified, low-income homeowners who… Continue Reading →

Community Announcements, Press release NorCal CRT

Air Quality Officials Urge Caution Due to Wildfire Smoke

Posted on August 19, 2020 by Press Release

The Shasta County Air Quality Management District (AQMD) is advising Shasta County residents to remain aware of potential smoke impacts due to multiple wildfires burning in the Northern California region. Wildfires burning in the region may transport varying amounts of… Continue Reading →

Community Announcements, Press release air quality, Shasta County Air Quality Management District
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Megan Dahle Fights for Insurance Companies Instead of Families

Posted on August 19, 2020 by Guest Speaker
school desks

My wife recently got an email from Megan Dahle pushing to get AB 1384 passed. It would exempt schools from ALL COVID-19 liability. Her email also touts how safe school openings are. AB 1348 directly affects my family– my wife… Continue Reading →

Columns, Guest Columnist, Lead Story, Opinion COVID-19, Megan Dahle, opinion, reopening

Muerte Silenciosa Viewing and Discussion

Posted on August 18, 2020 by Press Release

In collaboration with CSU Chico Advanced Laboratory for Visual Anthropology, KIXE PBS presents an online viewing and discussion of “Muerte Silenciosa, Silent Death.” This film investigates the long-standing water crisis surrounding the use of chemicals in the agriculturally fertile San… Continue Reading →

Arts and Entertainment, Community Announcements, Community Events kixe, Muerte Silenciosa

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  • Comment on Retired oncology nurse shares blue-ribbon recipes, and passion for county fairs, activities, and pot-bellied pigs by Mahmoud Darwish
    Shasta County has more 4-H youths than all of California’s other counties combined. Shasta County appears to be #1 in junior livestock sales with ~$2million/year compared to ~$1.5million for Kern... But Kern County has over 1,000 4H-ers, Fresno County has ~750, and Shasta is third with ~675. Statewide there are ~4,100, so ~1/6 California 4H-ers […]
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    Awesome story about an awesome woman! Go Mary! And just in time for me to make my cousin a lemon pie for her birthday-tomorrow! Thank you, Doni!
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    I am blessed to be her neighbor and friend. Our first summer on the street she appeared with a lemon meringue pie, imperfect and wondered if we wanted it. My husband was in pie heaven. DO NOT offer to help her on delivery day, she does it all with her infectious smile. Your article is […]
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